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Auf den Weltbestseller The Hill We Climb folgt der erste Gedichtband der gefeierten Lyrikerin.
Amanda Gorman hat am 20. Januar 2021 Geschichte mit ihrer Lyrik, ihrer Vision, ihrem Sinn für Gerechtigkeit und Hoffnung. The Hill We Climb wurde am Tag der Inauguration von Joe Biden zum berühmtesten Gedicht der Welt, und Amanda Gormans Worte inspirierten Millionen Menschen rund um den Globus. Nun legt die Autorin ihre erste Gedichtsammlung vor, in der sie sich erneut mit einer umwerfenden poetischen Kraft mit den Themen, die ihr am Herzen liegen, Demokratie, Weltoffenheit, Antirassismus, Feminismus und Chancengleichheit.
Ein Meisterwerk moderner Poesie – von der Stimme unserer Zeit!
In zweisprachiger Ausgabe mit hochwertiger Ausstattung und Farbdruck.
100 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 7, 2021
- compassand also, with this collection specifically, i think i would have liked a lot more of the poems better had i listened to this, rather then read it. i think AGs poetry has power in her unique delivery. i feel like, because im missing out on the cadence and intonation of her words, a lot of the poems just didnt have a natural flow to them.
- pre-memory
- monomyth
- what we carry
- the hill we climb


“We don’t need a gown.
We don’t need a stage.
We are walking beside our ancestors,
Their drums roar for us,
Their feet stomp at our life.
There is power in being robbed
& still choosing to dance.”

"But why alliteration? Why the pulsing percussion, the string of syllables? It is the poet who pounds the past back into you. The poet transcends 'telling' or 'performing' a story & instead remembers it, touches, tastes, traps its vastness. Only now can Memory, previously marooned, find safe harbor within us. Feel all these tales crushing our famished mouth."
"Grief, like glass, can be both a mirror & a window, enabling us to look both in & out then & now & how. In other words, we become a window pain. Only somewhere in loss do we find the grace to gaze up & out of ourselves."
"How far Sisyphus pushes that rock Up its murky mound, As well as the route it rolls down again. A poem &n how it runs Through the body before leaving Us something slightly more than we were. Simply put, the rise & fall matter, Conjoined, not canceling. Expansion, not erasure. It is only then that we can understand How our distance from our worst selves Is Centuries & yet We have not been displaced. Yes. We have gone further than we've come.
Audio book source: Libby
Story Rating: 3.5 stars
Narrators: Amanda Gorman
Narration Rating: 2 stars
Genre: Poetry
Length: 3h 32m